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The City council-owned Shoreham Courts in New Brighton are being evacuated against the wishes of some residents. Pictured is Lorraine Burrows, centre left, her son, Jamie, 8, left, Charllisa Sutton-Taylor and Oceana Rawiri at right.
The Christchurch Chinese Methodist Church on Papanui road having its Spire carefully removed for restoration work.
GOING DOWN: A building on Victoria St is demolished.
A man walks in a large earthquake crack in the ground at Kaiapoi near Christchurch.
DELUGE OF BOOKS: Canterbury University's central library is in disarray after Saturday's earthquake.
Volunteers help empty the Jane Daniels shop as other buildings on the street are demolished.
This graphic show a model of aftershocks predicted by scientists in coming days, tapering off from Saturday's major 7.1 earthquake.
The main trunk railway line near Woodford Glen in north Canterbury.
ANYWHERE BUT HERE: Rachel Hood, of Darfield, with Izra, 3, and Jasmine, 1, at Christchurch Airport. Ms Hood is sending them out of the city to give them some respite. 'They're not happy. They don't sleep a lot.'
MEN AT WORK: Demolition workers on the corner of Manchester and Worcester streets.
UNSAFE: The Jacobsen Tile building (formerly Maddison's Pub) on the corner of Moorhouse Ave and Montreal St has its cornice work demolished.
THIRSTY WORK: Lion Nathan workers have been cleaning up their warehouse in St Asaph St.
Rob Souness of Weedons Eggs suffered serious damage to his hen house and lost 3000 of his 26,000 chickens.
HELP AT HAND: Jean Sparks, 89, is lifted up the stairs at Addington Raceway by firefighters.
The Catholic Basilica hasn't suffered to much damage while the building on the corner of St Asaph and Barbadoes Street is condemned.
Removal of the flagpole and Wrought Iron lattice work from the spire on top of the 110 year old Press building.
Religious figurines are removed from the broken St Pauls Cathedral in the Christchurch suburb of Dallington.
Army troops assist police in central Christchurch.
A GNS Science graphic showing the earthquake fault trace.
Christine Collins is moving out of her home on Avonside Drive.
Collapsed shelving and stacked goods at the Foodstuffs Distribution Centre in Hornby.
Shops on the corner of Cranford St and Westminster St were torn down on Monday.
Vanessa Walsh and her son Corey in their Waireka Lane, Bexley, home which cracked through the floor.
Sharon Everett in her Kokopu Lane, Bexley home. The house has been undermined.
Damage around Kokopu Lane in Bexley in the residence of Janet and Don Dalley. The house is in an area being evacuated because the houses are unstable.
St Albans Sea Foods shop all but demolished.
A unit of about 15 New Zealand Territorial Army soldiers prepare to sandbag a broken pumping station in New Brighton to stop water pouring into neighbouring properties.
A building inspector puts a yellow ticket (restricted use) on the Octagon restaurant on corner of Manchester St and Worcester St.
A building is tagged as condemned on Barbadoes Street.
REDUCED TO RUBBLE: Deans Homestead at Homebush lies in ruins after Saturday's earthquake.
FLATTENED: A smashed car sits on Lichfield St after Saturday's earthquake.
FACELIFT: Earthquake damage at the corner of Manchester St and Worcester St in Christchurch.
TOILET STOP: Shops on Colombo St between Kilmore St and Peterborough St were damaged in the earthquake.
FALLING DOWN: Deans Homestead at Homebush lies in ruins after Saturday's earthquake.
BRICK BY BRICK: A car smashed on Manchester St by Struthers Lane in Christchurch.
NIP AND TUCK: Sarah Baxter and her sister Nicola look at a slump on highway 77 between Glenroy and Glentunnel that closed the road.
CRACKED: Blenheim women Debbie Karaka and her daughter Kelsey Karaka, 19, inspect a crack at St Paul's School, Dallington, Christchurch.
St Paul’s School and Parish Church in Dallington.
Taking refuge at Linwood College, the McLeod family are to scared to go back to their house.
Earthquake damage to a car in Christchurch.
New Brighton petrol station owner Sam Park looks over earthquake damage.
Earthquake damage to roads near Darfield.
Darfield man Craig Smith with earthquake damage to farm paddocks near Christchurch.
Tony Everett with earthquake damage to his new New Brighton house.
Earthquake damage to roads near Darfield.
An earthquake-damaged swing bridge over the Kaiapoi River near Christchurch.
Workers remove a damaged spire from St. Mary's Anglican Church in Timaru following the earthquake.
Di & Craig Roberts refuse to look at their earthquake-damaged house near Darfield.
A fire that broke out in Christchurch as Prime Minister John Key toured the city following the quake.
Prime Minister John Key, centre and MP John Carter tour Christchurch following the quake.
Christchurch mayor Bob Parker, left, takes Prime Minister John Key on a tour of the city following the quake.
A road near spencerville is buckled following the Canterbury earthquake.
A house in near the Homebush area not far from the epicentre at Darfield.
Train tracks near Railway Rd by Rolleston were damaged by the earthquake.
An aerial shot of a flooded street in New Brighton.
A child jumps in a crack in the road by Avonside Drive, Christchurch.
Tourists wearing blankets watch the aftermath of the earthquake near the Square in Christchurch this morning.
Bottles lie scattered and smashed in an aisle of Fendalton New World following the earthquake.
A car crushed by falling rubble from the earthquake.
This Merivale house lost part of its roof in Christchurch's earthquake.
St John's Church, Latimer Square.
A damaged bridge in Christchurch.
Listing power poles on Avonside Drive, Christchurch.
Star of the Sea Sumner Catholic Church.
The clock in central Christchurch stopped at the time of the quake.
The damaged Repertory Theatre on Kilmore St, Christchurch.
A young resident in Christhurch's broken streets.
Angus Donaldson printers, Colombo Street, Sydenham.
A bedroom on Sherbourne St, St Albans.
Broken water mains create flooding around Wairoa Street in New Brighton.
Massive boulders have tumbled off Castle Rock in Christchurch's Port Hills.
Damaged road near New Brighton.
Damaged Baptist Church.
Angus Donaldson printers, Colombo Street, Sydenham.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
Damaged road near New Brighton.
The earthquake caused damage to the Royal Hotel at Temuka.
Wrecked road, photo taken by a reader.
A masked resident.
Quake map from GNS Sciences. The star is the epicentre, 40km west of Christchurch. The dots represent points where people felt the quake, from Orange (heavily damaging) to grey-blue (weakly felt).
A firefighter inspects a road near New Brighton.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake on Saturday morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
A Christchurch street after a massive earthquake hit this morning.
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